Michael Jackson Estate Stops Sale of Property Taken from Home After Death

Michae Jackson’s estate has prevented the sale of the pop star’s property which they claim was stolen from the singer’s residence right after his passing.

According to TMZ, they have gotten their hands on a legal document that says that an injunction has been placed on Jeffre Phillips barring him from selling any items he allegedly took from MJ’s house back in 2009.

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According to Michael Jackson’s estate, Jeffre Phillips who was engaged to one of Michael’s sisters used the moments of chaos and sadness that erupted after Michael’s passing to ‘steal’ a bunch of personal and private property from his Carolwood residence.

They also pointed out that Jeffre made away with MJ’s iPhone, his California driver’s license, prescription pill bottles, handwritten notes and the pajamas he wore in his last moments on earth. They also alleged that Jeffre took advantage of his 9-day stay at the residence and stole a resuscitator tube that may have been used on MJ.

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Source: Kingaziz.com

Source: Kingaziz.com